|] 4 Virginia Lou Cohen, $ avenue, daughter of Mr. L. Lewis Cohen, is a pled ha Epsilon Phi sorority, Roy Rimhard Haas, 2i HIGHLAND PARK PLEDGEES AT NORTHWESTER U Ten persons from H land Park are among the new ents ‘at Northwestern university who have pledged fraternities or sororities on the canipus, More than 900 students were rushed, and morel than 700 were pledged. ‘ P the J.'- -".'.I Wayne Moore, p Kappa Phi, stated chosen as a pledge . scholastic record, g ter, and personality. Earl is a graduate ['f’Highlx,md Park High school nnj is to conâ€" tinue his educational ’ at Towa State College where is enrolled as a freshman in the nomy deâ€" partment. hy 5 _A ! Telephone H. P. Robert is a graduate of Gulf Coast Military Academy in Jiniuippi and is continuing his educational career Saturdays and Holidaysâ€"30c Evenings and 8â€"«,.{_«. = , Children, MHNiiinnbiimnnmmmmnsnsss 2000( Pi Kappa Phi, Iowa) State College social fraternity, y announced the initiation of Robert Meyer, son of Dr. and Mrs. Karl r Meyer, 229 Prospect avenue. ¢ INITIATES AT IOWA STATE Gamma Phi international sorority announces pledging by Alpha Chi Chapter, at the college of William and in Wiliamsâ€" burg, Virginia, of Miss Margaret Louise McSweeney,| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McSweeney, 1118 Lincoln avenue. Miss Mcâ€" Sweeney is a‘ sophpmore at the college this year. | P James F. Abbott, +’x Park. # of Gleneoe, Mrs. 1 H. DeLong of Evanston and Mrs. James W. Barton, Mrs. M. C. Jahn and Mrs, James F. Abbott, all of Highland Receiving with Mrs. Scott will be Mrs, R. B. Douglass of Evanston, president of the N Shore Alumâ€" nae group. Other officers serving this year are: Mrs) LeRoy Shelton A Hillbilly Howler fea The: committee in charge of ar rangements is heafled by Mrs. Norâ€" wood Buch and Kenilworth and inâ€" eludes, Mrs. Walter Clyde Jones Jr., Mrs. Melvin V%-. Mrs, Harold Anderson, Mrs. Rgiph Colville a,nd'l Miss Emily Carlisle. | ‘The North re : Alumnae of Alpha Phi frate ity will entertain at tea, Duesday, November 12th, in honor ‘of "the 24 ‘new pledges and ‘their mothers. Mrs, Walter Dill Scott, prominent alumna of Alpha Phi will open her home for the oc casion, | tie= 4 | "COMIN‘ â€" ALPHA PHI ALUMNAR PLAN ANNUAL TRA ~erse Jates of the _Jown Whic}l Co{ncern Only You and Your Neighbor %% PAGE SIX 2 _ _ CC * Joseph Allen, JY, in & ALL WOMEN HAVE sECRETS ~Plttmeâ€"â€"â€"«â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€" Carole Landis= Victer Mature â€" Lon Chan. wmlum'.c." you this staggering spectacle of the World at semeeeuea 0C Errol Flynn â€" _LATEST NEWS AND s Cabls, Spenes, Tracy Day from 2:30 Special Matines Armistic Bob Burns = Victor "THE EARL OF cHicAgo" M ml*yl ontgomery .. oore, president of Pi stated that Earl was pledge on his previous Jean Saturdays and Sundays 2:30 p Week days â€"7:15 and 9;:00â€"p. m. f _ _ " frea Marshall «/Claude Rains in "THE SEA HAwK" 'hen, 266 Hazel £f Mr.; and Mrs. a pledge of Al. general characâ€" 1 _ T OO TTTCOTT * on â€"Chaner, Ir. in ' D THE mounNT AIN" featuring your favorite Radio Lauch P.1. Brenda Marshail 2116 Grove ADMISSION PricEs F s1 vâ€"--â€"â€"i--v Fflt personality ! 7. \6 «d . raunnden? UBLE FEATURE dward Arnold â€" R 30/25 o/ the = Jonenl GraDÂ¥ys UpELL Mature + Lon Chaney b du;““’; m fo dwarf*all past achievements SELECTED SHORT sUBJERCTS no 1 o es 0‘ y fura the [Poeess @9 ; . . § ; ke, | sâ€" B | » | |J | SS> ';d & a \&}/;-’4 nâ€" * * ns Apdil Vivian, Highland ‘Park, and e Jindreck «of Cicero. ‘ Edward V. Stratford of Highwood Lula P. Hill of Lake Forest, Everett Swanson of Highland Park and Genieveve J,. Warren of: rfield. Joseph P. Farber of Fort Sherâ€" William Tyler. Thou’:'p:ol avenue, son of Mr. EW. Thompson, is a * Jelta Upsilon fraternity. 4 â€"Qâ€" MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSURD RECENTLy Yoq* $27â€"329 N. Green Bay Road i; /. "Tel. 8900 lpy,3,, _ pg* . "Jenter of Mr. and Mrs., Claire H, Pease, is a pledge of Alâ€" pha Chi Omega sororoity, \â€"Shirley Jeanne Pfiste , 2822 Inâ€" ‘fli:in Tree drive, daugthr of Mr, ind Mrs. H. FP, Pfister, is a pledge of Delta Gamma sorority, \ William Tyler. Thou’n'pson, 63 Cenâ€" ‘ :nl waveâ€r':se, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy Lyt]e, P place, daughter of | James A Lytle, is a Beta Phi sorority. [ ~Robert Allen Johnson, 238 side place, son of Mr. ar Reginald Johnson, is <a pl Sigma Nu fraternity, Alan Reed Lillie, 901 Rid drive, son of Mr. and Mrs3 Lillie, is a pledge of Sig fraternity. , Society Editor Leone <Helen Jensen, 746 gide road, daughter of Mr. ar I.‘D.Jensen, is a pledge of Gamma sorority, l'OIfd, 'on of 'M.l" Haas, is a pledg Alpha |fraternity. a pledge of Lambda Chi of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, 2881 Lakeâ€" of ‘Mr. and |Mrs. on, is a pledge of isen, 746 (Braeâ€" of Mr. nm# Mrs. pledge of Delta pledge of Sigma Nu 620 Laurel Ave Ridgewood The young couple will make their home in New Haven, Conn., where Mr. Stevens is in business. Among those present at the wed. ding were Mrs. Robert Cook Steâ€" vens of Wallingford, Conn., mother of the groom, and his two brothers, E. Seward Stevens of New York and Mr. Albert Stevens of. New Haven, The Rolland Hastings family, who were residents of Highland Park until a year ago when they left for California, came : here from their ranch in Los Gatos for the wedâ€" ding, because most of their friends live in this vicinity, t _ | : Saturday afternoon at four thirty o‘clock in Trinity church chapel, Miss Lydia Hastings, daughter of ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Rolland T. R. Hast. ings, and George Cooke Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stevens of New Haven, Conn., exchanged marâ€" riage vyows in the presence of a few relatives and close friends. The Rev. Christoph Keller officiated. Whitefchrysanthemixms were used on the altar. of the chapel. Miss Hastings was lovely in a gown of white ‘satin. with inserts Of roseâ€" point lace and a tulle veil fastened in cap style. . She carried a bouâ€" quet of white dahlias. â€" Her sister, Jean, -wg:d,was her only attendant, | was attired in a gown of blue net, with a, dubonnet velvet turban, carâ€" rying chrysanthemums of a match~ | . ing shade, _ Mr. AIrving Randall, Jr., served Mr. Stevens, as best man, and the | . ushers were Messrs, Gomver Jones and Robert A. Gosling. t ¢ A reception followed the ceremony | , at the home of the bride‘s grandâ€" y garents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miles | . seakRel usls at the h parents, Hastings R. M. LaChance HASTINGSâ€"STEVENS NUPTIALS s 09 RALPH BARDS ANNOUNCE DAUGHTER‘S ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A, Bard of N. St. Johns avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Janâ€" et, to Thomas Joseph Johnson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Johnson of Chicago. B:r. Johnson, a practicing attorney, ived his degree in law from Notre Dame university. Miss Bard, ‘a Royceâ€" more graduate, studied ‘at Vassar college for one year and also .at Chateau de Groslay in Paris, . She also has her master‘s degree from the Cosmopolitan School of Music, The young couple plan to be marâ€" ried during the Christmas holidays. Mr. and. Mrg: Edward Spooner of Chicago announce the marriage of their daughter, Eleanore, to Hugh Lewis III, son of Mrs. Hugh Lewis of Texas. The céremony took place in Glencoe. Saturday in the presâ€" ence of just the immediate famâ€" ilies. maayok Mr. Lewis and his bride are makâ€" ing their home on Broadview aveâ€" nue in Ravinia. | â€" SPOONERâ€"LEW1IS ANNOUNCEMENT Mr, Pick and his bride will make their home at the Ambassador hotel, Chicago, temporarily, of Miss â€" Block‘s vl;roil;;r:i;l:l‘a:v.::& sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Stein of Ryders Lane. _ In the presence. of their immeâ€" diate families and close friends, Grant Pick, son of Mrs. George Pick and ‘the late Mr.â€"Pick, took as his bride Miss Helen R. Block, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel J. Block of Chicago, Saturday afternoon. The 8:8(3 ceremony was read at the home BLOCKâ€"PICK _ WEDDING SATURDAY Park. Paul Lencioni of Highland Park and~Doris June Kreh of Highland ‘Kenneth Simpson of P.rk “d Om Avery 4 Harbor, Ind. â€" «: Phone H. P. idan and Margaret Hull of Highland Park. t + _Erwin Anderson,|, Di¢k |Knobloch of Fort Sheridan MPFLGL > m THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES 3 son â€" of Highland Avery of Indiana Mrs, lflriam Peth‘ 8mltb daughter® Nancy left Monda Beverly Hills, C#lif., ‘where will stav indofinis.}.. Edward Montford Fucik, son of Mr. and Mrs, E. .James Fucik of Deere Park, sails Nov. 7 from New York for the Panama canal as Chief Sail Technician for the New Pan. ama Locks and Canal, He is a graduate of the Highland Park high school, Phi Beta Klm‘ in enginecring at Princeton, and has a Master of Science degree from ‘ Harvard. _ Wias & surprise P‘"Y';l:h‘y Mrs. Karl Bahr in hor B.hl",l bmdlv amni.. Mrs. Berenice Worth Durment) of Gurnee u: major operation at the V morial hospital in Wau! morning, i« Mr. and Mrs. spent the weekâ€" the University 0: coming. | o in ooo e uEC uk has been appointed to join the ing cadets at the Spartan S of Aeronautics in Tulsa, Okla., ] 27; | , Mrs. Robert Umbach ‘of Glenview avenue, an alumng of North Central college, attended the homecoming last Saturday. . Mrs. Viola Miss Viola Conrad will spend the weekâ€"end with her brother, Mr. Os. car Papsie, in Fisk, Wis, stay indefinitely. Mis# Wyle is a junior at Northâ€" western university. Her fiance, who is at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, flew to.Chicago to spend the weekâ€"end on the north | shore. The wedding will take place during the Christmas Holidays. WYLEâ€"HART ‘ ENGAGEMEN T * Mr. ‘and Mrs. Roy Edward Wyle of Glencoe announced the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to James M. Hart, son of Mr. and {m. Sidney Schwartz of Orâ€" chard lane, at an informal party last Friday, I The wedding will be small with just : the â€" immediate® families: and close friends drinking a }tout to the young couple following the cereâ€" mony at the home of the bride‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester ‘H. Walâ€" in the afternoon in chapel, Winnetka, The Rev. C. Ashley G read the nuptials at 4 cott l‘ WALCOTTâ€"GALLAGHER â€"WEDBING NOV. 16 Because Mr. David R. Gallagher‘s number was called early in the draft, he and . his brideâ€"toâ€"be, Miss Julie Walcott, will not wait until Dec¢emâ€" ber 14 to be married as previously planned, but have changed their wedding date to November 16. He will probably be called into service the early part of December. â€" ‘‘Fort Sheridan announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Florâ€" ence, to flying officer Louis Kunâ€" drath of the Royal Canadian air force of Baldwin Park, California. . Both young people attended Deerâ€" field Shields high school. Mr. Kunâ€" drath is now an, instructor in the air force at Jarvis, Ontario, The wedding will take place in Toronto, Ontario, within‘the next few weeks. ap} p 3S 1 lOBY evening for ::, Bahr in honor of Mrs. birthday «anniversary, | _ TAYLOR (R) .. LANE (P) ... *"PBEARSALL (®) KLAMMER (D) Coroner >â€"BTRATTON | {R) .............. DAY (_t:ni;...........j.-._w ~|_ _ ORLIKOSKI (D)" ... Rep. in Congress, Tenth District GEO. _ PADDOCK (R) ... HADERLEIN (D) |..__~__ State Senatorâ€"Eighth District RAY r.«_wgox BBH secrinse REUSCH XAD) . â€"2.8â€"asssirmcl.. Representatives â€"KELLER (R) ... {~ KELSEY : (H) .....";,â€"omomveen BOLGEE : D) . ..+<34pnce..s. Clerk of Ciregit Court WILMOT! (K) ‘........................ POWERS | (DF) *...»sss006renremncennn, Recorder of Deeds SCOTF_JEKEY® 11;=a8eâ€"rinreriertmicrernie GALIGER AD} ........~mapecals Sikte‘s Atto, o HALL CY . o lc orntentein minh Aprrancecs i NOLL {D) ... u. [ Rep GREEN }l) henining HERSHEY (D) ... Licutenant Governor CROSS (R) ... /s tBWIg â€"{DF . =«â€"«« Secretary of State | JOHNSON (R) ... HUGHES (D) ... Auditor Public gmaltl LUEDER o sns MARTIN (D) ....... State Treasurer WRIGHT (R) ... ADAMS (D) ........ Attorney General BARRETT (R) ... WARD (D) ‘............ _ MIFsS. W. F. Knobloch weekâ€"end in Madison at *‘duate of the Highland hool, Phi Beta Kappa ‘¢ at Princeton, and of Science degree from Governor WILLKIE (R) ...._.... / ROOSEVELT (D) ._._ U.â€"$.. Senator : ~ BROOKS (R) ..._._._.__. SLATTERY (D) .__. President Conrad entertained at * eVCr . omith â€" and T leftâ€" Monday for Calif., where they B4 2300 in Congress, State at Large of Wisconsin homeâ€" â€" Grover Q. Grady a buffet supper last le following the cereâ€" . _and Mrs. Rolland Hastings me of the bride‘s parâ€" | l¢ft Monday for Milwaukee, | Wis., Urs. Chester |H. Walâ€" | Wher® they will visit Mrs. William 7 | Lindsgay before returning to their Ashley Gerhard will | home|in California today. es oOs CR ALE Sebai ce the Victory Me. Waukegan this to join the fly. $Plr9n School h (Berenice underwent a » ou‘n NOVT â€" MECEAOTUG Will :_4:80 o‘clock I Christ church Deerfield Township Election Returns PRECINCTS Rowena Bennett and Mrs. Everett Fontaine attended the first perform is onl Shaws in the Wind" at the Chicago Woman‘s Club as the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oak w avenue, has nix, Ariz., for sever with her vrodmathar The First National Bank | jof Highland Park : _John T. Snite (Bud) has beén made Commodore of the Lake Michâ€" |igan| Yachting Association. MÂ¥s. Richard Hammond of Ev. anston is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jared Johnson of S. Sheridan road this week while her husband is away on a business trip. n 4 Member of THE FEDERAL pEpPosh@ in M . Gus Roper of Vine avenue gave a personal and linen shower for Miss Marie Moorehead last Monâ€" day |evening. { rs. T. H. Decker e a luncheon last Friday ter |and sisterâ€"inâ€"law. rs. A. L LeGro of Detroit, Mich., is the house guest of Mr. Mrs. Morton Mavor of Laurel avenue a few days this week. f randiy iss Mirth Durbahn spent last weekâ€"end at Dartmouth college. 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